Tinklers set to dazzle

The annual Piano aux Jacobins, or French Piano Festival, has been
acclaimed as one of the best festivals of its kind in Europe. In 2005 and 2006,
the festival began spread to Beijing and Shanghai, and this year three pianists
will once again hold concerts in the two cities.

The trio includes jazz pianist Jacky Terrason.The 37-year-old's repertoire
spans ageless standards like Autumn Leaves and My Funny Valentine, exotic
rarities like Sous le Ciel de Paris, or Bill Lee's Mo Better Blues from
filmmaker Spike Lee's movie of the same name. Terrason has performed at some of
the world's most prestigious festivals and halls. The other two artists are
David Fray and Dana Ciocarlie Fray won the Second Grand Prize in 2004, and a
prize for the best interpretation of a Canadian work at the International
Contest in Montreal.

Ciocarlie performs everything from Bach to today's composers, some of who
dedicated specific compositions to her. She also won numerous prizes in many
competitions. Her maturity, the simplicity of her tone, and her natural
expression caught the attention of the monthly magazine Le Monde de la Musique,
who described her as a promising young artist who should soon claim top billing.